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cpg_db_query("INSERT INTO {$CONFIG['TABLE_CONFIG']} (name, value) VALUES ('html5upload_autoedit', '0')");so that option isn't enabled by default. It again matches the behavior of the flash uploader and if there are any error messages you're able to read them (I just tried to upload some unsupported file types, saw the red boxes for a very short time and was then redirected to the empty edit files page).

It would be great if you could add a list of currently supported browsers to your original post. I'm quite suprised to find IE9 and IE10 currently do not work.

I really love this plugin, brilliant job.

Thanks, Phill.

I don't have a lot of resources to test it out. I developed on Mac OS with Safari, Chrome and Firefox. I might be able to put together a VirtualBox IE setup to explore getting it to work there (if at all possible).

I put together a VirtualBox and tried IE9 and, indeed, it doesn't look like it will function correctly. But I installed a fresh version of IE10 and had no real problems uploading files with the plugin. I did make a few changes to my development version of the javascript that were only for minification purposes and should not have affected anything logical. But just in case, I'll upload a new version (as 1.0.1) to match what I'm using.

Do we really need the minified JS library if it makes trouble? It saves just 2,6 KB and if you keep in mind that somebody wants to upload something to the gallery, those few KB are just a drop in the bucket.